Setting Up a Service VM as an IPv6 vRouter\r
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-After OPNFV Brahmaputra Release base platform has been successfully installed through previous chapters, there are 10 steps to set up a service VM as an IPv6 vRouter:\r
+After OPNFV Brahmaputra Release base platform has been successfully installed through previous chapters, there are 10
+steps to set up a service VM as an IPv6 vRouter:\r
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- Step 0: `Disable odl-l3 and Enable neutron-l3-agent`_\r
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- Step 2: `Start Open Stack`_\r
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- Step 3: `Create External Network Connectivity ext-net`_\r
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- Step 4: `Create IPv4 Subnet and Router with External Connectivity`_\r
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- Step 5: `Create IPv6 Subnet and Router with External Connectivity`_\r
_`Disable odl-l3 and Enable neutron-l3-agent`\r
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-This step is optional, and only needed if you didn't choose to enable neutron-l3-agent during previous installation of OPNFV Brahmaputra Release.\r
+This step is optional, and only needed if you didn't choose to enable neutron-l3-agent during previous installation of
+OPNFV Brahmaputra Release.\r
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If you have chosen to enable neutron-l3-agent through previous chapters, please skip this step and directly go to Step 1.\r
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_`Boot Service VM (vRouter) and other VMs in IPv6 Subnet`\r
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-# Place holder for instructions of how to boot the service VM named vRouter, and a couple of others in the same IPv6 subnet for testing purpose\r
+# Place holder for instructions of how to boot the service VM named vRouter, and a couple of others in the same Ipv6
+subnet for testing purpose\r
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_`Spawn RADVD in vRouter`\r
_`Next Steps`\r
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-Congratulations, you have completed the setup of using a service VM to act as an IPv6 vRouter. This setup allows further open innovation by any 3rd-party. Please refer to relevant sections in User's Guide for further value-added services on this IPv6 vRouter.\r
+Congratulations, you have completed the setup of using a service VM to act as an IPv6 vRouter. This setup allows further
+open innovation by any 3rd-party. Please refer to relevant sections in User's Guide for further value-added services on this
+IPv6 vRouter.\r
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